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How do the approaches that consumers use most often compare with how often stakeholders and researchers use these strategies to disseminate disability research information to consumers?


From the approaches used by consumers to obtain disability research, three were directly comparable to researchers' and stakeholders' use of dissemination strategies. Eighty-two percent of researchers indicated they used the Internet/Web, 66% used brochures, and 58% used research journals to disseminate disability research findings; overall consumers used these approaches less frequently to obtain disability research information.

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Comparison of consumers' approaches to obtain disability research and researchers' and stakeholders' dissemination strategies graph



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